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by the end of 1966 of local movement had not only -- >> sncc? >> student non-violent coordinating committee. a grass roots civil rights organization. by the end of 1966 not only had they succeeded in restoring the majority of african american voters, but they had created an independent countywide political party to a challenge the local white democrats for control of the county courthouse. and they didn't just create a political party that was a mere shadow of the normal democratic party which revolves around politics, but they created a radically democratic party. all people have the right and hold within them the possibility to control or make the decisions that affect their lives. so they said domestic workers, sharecroppers, people with limited education, african-americans who have been disenfranchised ought to become the sheriff. ought to have a right. so it is really a remarkable story of transition and the possibility. challenging white supremacy to the creation of independent. >> how did that happen? >> the long process of grass roots or
by the end of 1966 of local movement had not only -- >> sncc? >> student non-violent coordinating committee. a grass roots civil rights organization. by the end of 1966 not only had they succeeded in restoring the majority of african american voters, but they had created an independent countywide political party to a challenge the local white democrats for control of the county courthouse. and they didn't just create a political party that was a mere shadow of the normal democratic...
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we were will acquire all local councils to publish information, call the local service data in a standardized form. this gives people the power to hold local government to account and to develop new public services. there will be able to have services like local versions that tell teenagers when every sport center is open. they allow you to compare councils to see which are providing value for money. residents can demand the same from their own local party. in britain today, there over 100,000 public bodies producing a huge amount of public information. these range from health outcomes to public-sector job vacancies. most of this information is kept locked up by the state. which is published, it is mostly released in formats. that means the information can be searched or used with other applications like an online map. this stands in the way of true accountability. let me give you some examples. many central government and job efforts are placed in a few newspapers. all of them are in a variety of different publications. it is almost impossible to find out how many vacancies there are, what s
we were will acquire all local councils to publish information, call the local service data in a standardized form. this gives people the power to hold local government to account and to develop new public services. there will be able to have services like local versions that tell teenagers when every sport center is open. they allow you to compare councils to see which are providing value for money. residents can demand the same from their own local party. in britain today, there over 100,000...
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at the local level there isn't much money that goes directly to local governments. we benefit from the money that the states get. on the education side the impact is significant and that reaches the local level and we benefited as a result of the money that came for education but there's very little that actually will come to the local love, -- leve, my county has yet to see a dollar. that's not -- we will receive about -- directly it's $9 million, which in a county of a billion dollar budget is not a huge amount of money. our goop was 30-$40 million. a its it's not that it's going to be helpful and there are people who are working in our county who might not in the because we know the money is company. the fact the check hasn't arrived doesn't mean it's not working bus the fact you know it's going to arrive affects who is employed. it helped us in our difficult advertise this past spring. it is too small and not too flexible, especially at the local level and that's the big problem. when people want to pay you to buy buss not not pay for bus drivers you can be in a
at the local level there isn't much money that goes directly to local governments. we benefit from the money that the states get. on the education side the impact is significant and that reaches the local level and we benefited as a result of the money that came for education but there's very little that actually will come to the local love, -- leve, my county has yet to see a dollar. that's not -- we will receive about -- directly it's $9 million, which in a county of a billion dollar budget...
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localism is good and it's a good name. radio stations should reach out and beat local. but what the fcc is contemplating doing is requiring a certain amount of programming to be local, requiring, not voluntary by the radio station. in other words read your station in a small community that cannot afford to pay for a local personality that cannot afford to be 50% local or whatever the requirement might be for that review station would be put out of business because they cannot afford that. they just cannot afford it. the market may not bear it and so i think the fcc has to be sensitive to this. again that is a form of censorship because it pushes the ability of that station to syndicate a program and forces it into localism and the fcc says no, that is not -- that's not any kind of censorship whatsoever. i don't understand how they don't understand that or they just but it is definitely a way of moving over a syndicated conservative talk-show host such as yourself in favor of more localism. i agree that a station needs to be local as a program director i absolutely requi
localism is good and it's a good name. radio stations should reach out and beat local. but what the fcc is contemplating doing is requiring a certain amount of programming to be local, requiring, not voluntary by the radio station. in other words read your station in a small community that cannot afford to pay for a local personality that cannot afford to be 50% local or whatever the requirement might be for that review station would be put out of business because they cannot afford that. they...
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but you have seen lots of local creativity, local innovation in tobacco control. we need to see that same type of local leadership and creativity on issues like obesity, physical activity, things we can make a difference with. no one could have predicted a couple of decades ago the obesity epidemic would have gotten as bad as it has as quickly as a pass. the number, the proportion of americans who are obese has doubled in just a couple of decades. that's not because our genes have changed, they have not. that's because our tastes that change -- is not because our chape -- our tastes have changed. we are hard wired to like sweet and salty foods. our environment has changed. there's more unhealthy food, it's accessible and cheaper. there is less healthy food. it's harder to get to and more expensive. until we change that environment, we're not going to tip the scales on the obesity epidemic we're living through. not only does of the city caused lots of health problems, but it is driving the increase in health-care costs to a large extent in this country. >> dr. frie
but you have seen lots of local creativity, local innovation in tobacco control. we need to see that same type of local leadership and creativity on issues like obesity, physical activity, things we can make a difference with. no one could have predicted a couple of decades ago the obesity epidemic would have gotten as bad as it has as quickly as a pass. the number, the proportion of americans who are obese has doubled in just a couple of decades. that's not because our genes have changed, they...
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the local mayor says he is powerless to do anything about that. while many beaches aren't fine, residents and local authorities believe the problems are getting worse. -- while many beaches are fine. they want more action. >> cairo is one of the most congested cities in the world but authorities think they have the answer, more river taxis on the nile. they encourage carbon polluters to take to the water. >> for generations, these elegancelegant saloons have card passengers and cargo from one side to the other. today, it is river taxis that serve the commuter. for some 50 years after their introduction, many of these boats have fallen into disrepair. there are now just 15 operation. cairo was billed for four million people, today has a population of around 80 million. by early morning, many of the streets suddenly turned into six lane carriageways that all makes for a death defying drive into work. most commuters still-to the office in these small microprocessors which dart through the traffic with dexterity. the authorities' belief given the opti
the local mayor says he is powerless to do anything about that. while many beaches aren't fine, residents and local authorities believe the problems are getting worse. -- while many beaches are fine. they want more action. >> cairo is one of the most congested cities in the world but authorities think they have the answer, more river taxis on the nile. they encourage carbon polluters to take to the water. >> for generations, these elegancelegant saloons have card passengers and...
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how does that feel locally? that is a very frustrating thing, and i know joe biden's office is very aware of that. but there is an inherent contradiction between the speed and enormous amount of rules reporting and regulations to ensure that that is done in a very straight away. the local and state complaint about -- even the desire to have the money go out fast -- they certainly don't want to have risk in the spending. they are held publicly accountable, too, for the way the money is spent. but because the amount and mountain of requirements on them, the ig's have an enormous pot of money to monitor accountability, but the locals got a zero money to step back and reduce risk, at time when they are laying off staff and cutting budgets, the ability to staff up risk reduction has been very hard. it is an inherent contradiction in the bill and certainly a priority of the administration. but i would also said that the administration and joe biden's office is interested in making sure that there are quality catalytic
how does that feel locally? that is a very frustrating thing, and i know joe biden's office is very aware of that. but there is an inherent contradiction between the speed and enormous amount of rules reporting and regulations to ensure that that is done in a very straight away. the local and state complaint about -- even the desire to have the money go out fast -- they certainly don't want to have risk in the spending. they are held publicly accountable, too, for the way the money is spent....
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how does that feel locally? that is a very frustrating thing, and i know joe biden's office is very aware of that. but there is an inherent contradiction between the speed and enormous amount of rules reporting and regulations to ensure that that is done in a very straight away. the local and state complaint about -- even the desire to have the money go out fast -- they certainly don't want to have risk in the spending. they are held publicly accountable, too, for the way the money is spent. but because the amount and mountain of requirements on them, the ig's have an enormous pot of money to monitor accountability, but the locals got a zero money to step back and reduce risk, at time when they are laying off staff and cutting budgets, the ability to staff up risk reduction has been very hard. it is an inherent contradiction in the bill and certainly a priority of the administration. but i would also said that the administration and joe biden's office is interested in making sure that there are quality catalytic
how does that feel locally? that is a very frustrating thing, and i know joe biden's office is very aware of that. but there is an inherent contradiction between the speed and enormous amount of rules reporting and regulations to ensure that that is done in a very straight away. the local and state complaint about -- even the desire to have the money go out fast -- they certainly don't want to have risk in the spending. they are held publicly accountable, too, for the way the money is spent....
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sometimes it may just be a local leader. sometimes there may really be something to predict or protect, a large amount of narcotics or some key facility. or they may feel this is good ambush point. they can exit once they come under pressure. engaging in something where you can succeed in achieving at least some casualties against u.s. forces and take limited casualties on your own. and of course they often make mistakes. there are lots of times that u.s. and british troops can inflict significant casualties on the taliban. >> after your visit to afghanistan, you wrote a report saying that the taliban appeared to be winning. the u.s. commander there, general mcchrystal, offered a similar bloomy assessment recently. what will it take to turn things around? >> well, we have to understand that what we talk about the taliban winning it's not that they're winning these tactical clashes. nato isaf forces have won virtually every single clash that has occurred. the problem is the areas where you don't have these fights, there's ver
sometimes it may just be a local leader. sometimes there may really be something to predict or protect, a large amount of narcotics or some key facility. or they may feel this is good ambush point. they can exit once they come under pressure. engaging in something where you can succeed in achieving at least some casualties against u.s. forces and take limited casualties on your own. and of course they often make mistakes. there are lots of times that u.s. and british troops can inflict...
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but you've seen lots of local creativity, local innovation in tobacco control. we need to see that same type of local leadership and creativity on issues like obesity, physical activity, things that we really can make a difference with. no one could have predicted a couple of decades ago that the obesity epidemic would have gotten as bs
but you've seen lots of local creativity, local innovation in tobacco control. we need to see that same type of local leadership and creativity on issues like obesity, physical activity, things that we really can make a difference with. no one could have predicted a couple of decades ago that the obesity epidemic would have gotten as bs
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there are other federal programs that have funds that go to local communities to support daycare and other issues. we should be looking how we partner with these sources and build that team so that in a disaster fema is not having to recreate a system that already exists. we are part of a team that can leverage that and provide assistance and work with those federal agencies that do this every day in the community so that we can meet the needs and that is what i think as far as building a team, going back and creating a new program if we already have one but making sure we are leveraging those programs that fema has with programs that exist every day and when disaster strikes making sure of the federal side we are working on a team to address the >> one of the biggest problems i saw after katrina was the lack of a time line and a lack of coordination between the different agencies. let's take the issue of health care, for example. it is one issue just to simply rebuild the hospitals and clinics, but it is another issue to basically provide an area with housing, with economic developm
there are other federal programs that have funds that go to local communities to support daycare and other issues. we should be looking how we partner with these sources and build that team so that in a disaster fema is not having to recreate a system that already exists. we are part of a team that can leverage that and provide assistance and work with those federal agencies that do this every day in the community so that we can meet the needs and that is what i think as far as building a team,...
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they will tell teenagers when local sports centers are open. you can see which are providing value to your money. residents can demand the same from their own local authorities. we're moving toward a true freedom of information. in britain today there are over 100,000 public workers producing huge amounts of public information. these are health outcomes in the health service to job agencies. but most of this information is kept locked up by the state. what is published is mostly released in formats that means the information cannot be searched or cannot be used with other applications like a map. this stands in a way of true accountability. let me just give you some examples. today, many central government applicants are placed into a few selected newspaper. it is almost impossible to find out how many vacancies there are crossed sticks out -- across the range, what's hours are being offered, and how they vary from public body to public bodies. eight would give you someone -- he give someone a job and you have little way of finding out what the
they will tell teenagers when local sports centers are open. you can see which are providing value to your money. residents can demand the same from their own local authorities. we're moving toward a true freedom of information. in britain today there are over 100,000 public workers producing huge amounts of public information. these are health outcomes in the health service to job agencies. but most of this information is kept locked up by the state. what is published is mostly released in...
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in keyong with local custom, the men were celebrating in a separate tent. many died in the panic which caused a stampede for the exit. kuwait's chief fire officer said this was one of the main causes of the high death toll. [speaking in native tongue] >> the dead had only one exit, he said, which caused a stampede when the fire broke out, leading to the death of more victims. these tents like the necessary authorized safety equipment. tents that we authorize are equipped with multiple fire exits. >> more than 70 guests were taken to the hospital with burns, several described as being in serious condition. investigators believe faulty wiring on equipment to keep food warm could have caused the blaze. and the up hole industry was described as highly flammable. kuwait has now banned the use of wedding tants. >> and a pilot was killed during an air show rehearse alin russia. two russian air force fighters crashed near moss company. two plits are listed in good condition. five people were seriously injured when one jet slammed into a house. officials belief it c
in keyong with local custom, the men were celebrating in a separate tent. many died in the panic which caused a stampede for the exit. kuwait's chief fire officer said this was one of the main causes of the high death toll. [speaking in native tongue] >> the dead had only one exit, he said, which caused a stampede when the fire broke out, leading to the death of more victims. these tents like the necessary authorized safety equipment. tents that we authorize are equipped with multiple...
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both local and federal government. and i think to avoid this overcompensation nature, you have to build a team that relies entrusts upon each other to work effectively as a team and not second-guess your question. if dave maxwell in art houses and this is what my governor in need and that is what i should be focused on. yes, i'm going to anticipate. yes, i'm going to plan a. i don't want to leave dave magallanes he is a request that i haven't thought about. but i should not be second guessing him and responding outside working with him as a teen. team members don't do that. team members work together. we are talking, we are working as a team, that you are not something each other. we may be anticipating, we may get ready to go to see something coming so that when that request comes in we are not delayed in getting that help. but a real team does not second-guess and go in blindly with another team member that should be -- >> and feel free to ask the department not to send until requested, a certain resources to the sta
both local and federal government. and i think to avoid this overcompensation nature, you have to build a team that relies entrusts upon each other to work effectively as a team and not second-guess your question. if dave maxwell in art houses and this is what my governor in need and that is what i should be focused on. yes, i'm going to anticipate. yes, i'm going to plan a. i don't want to leave dave magallanes he is a request that i haven't thought about. but i should not be second guessing...
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down to the state and local officials said the local health authorities and a state or city or the people that are going to be responsible for how this is going to be distributed. where can i get my vaccine? what should we do in the schools, will there be a modification of the schools' schedules or not? in a pinch, the websites for the cdc are terrific so if you go and just go flu.gov or cdc.gov, it will be answered. >> host: you are on with dr. fauci. >> caller: i haven't had a flu shot since the mid-70s when the gerald ford hong kong flu debacle happened. do you have a study of people who don't receive flu shots on a yearly basis and as to someone in my age group? >> guest: first of all 1976 was in hong kong flu, it was the swine flu of 1976 but i get the point. sure, certainly people who don't get they may have enough background immunity they get exposed to the flu and they actually don't get infected or ill. we certainly have done studies over the years and the studies point to the fact that your chances of getting the flu if you don't get vaccinated or greater than if you do get vacc
down to the state and local officials said the local health authorities and a state or city or the people that are going to be responsible for how this is going to be distributed. where can i get my vaccine? what should we do in the schools, will there be a modification of the schools' schedules or not? in a pinch, the websites for the cdc are terrific so if you go and just go flu.gov or cdc.gov, it will be answered. >> host: you are on with dr. fauci. >> caller: i haven't had a flu...
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stephen fuller weighs in on the local economy and we expect a major announcement in local politics on our broadcast. tune in. >> come on you are friends with booker. >> they wouldn't tell me. >> we -- the bus stop forecast is coming back. >> say hi to mom and dad. >> who are right over there. >> thank you for coming in and hanging out with us and watching the show and i want you to know about the seven day forecast. here we go. more of the same. i call it the mos forecast, more of the same. looking in to the week, clearing out. we will be back at noon with j.c. hayward. have a fantastic day and we see
stephen fuller weighs in on the local economy and we expect a major announcement in local politics on our broadcast. tune in. >> come on you are friends with booker. >> they wouldn't tell me. >> we -- the bus stop forecast is coming back. >> say hi to mom and dad. >> who are right over there. >> thank you for coming in and hanging out with us and watching the show and i want you to know about the seven day forecast. here we go. more of the same. i call it the...
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farmers, local residents, local shopkeepers to contribute to the insurgency. they call this protection money or gifts. in many cases as opposed to receiving actual cash, in a rural area, there is not a lot of money floating around, they actually receive physical items, they get motorcycles, vehicles, mobile phones because the insurgents change funds to try to avoid detection. they will demand the locals provide them with phone units, and the chips that go inside them. afghanistan is a country where the phone system his pay-as-you-go. they provide credit on those phones. even medical care, one of the interesting i found was a hospital in pakistan which is run by a drug smuggler. taliban soldiers can go and seek medical care. they even pay for taliban soldiers to come and take our and our in pakistan. incredibly. the taliban protect drug shipments as they leave farm areas and head towards the border areas. that will involve providing armed heavys to protect drug shipments as they go down afghanistan's highways and on smuggling trips. involves increasingly, as ye
farmers, local residents, local shopkeepers to contribute to the insurgency. they call this protection money or gifts. in many cases as opposed to receiving actual cash, in a rural area, there is not a lot of money floating around, they actually receive physical items, they get motorcycles, vehicles, mobile phones because the insurgents change funds to try to avoid detection. they will demand the locals provide them with phone units, and the chips that go inside them. afghanistan is a country...
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there are seen in the local press and local media and by the local community. >> how does all this sound to you? >> that could work a local level, but it will have to be addressed at a national level. i am not sure how that can be done. one of the problems with politics, if you are a leading goal scorer and you did not score for a few games, people start getting to you. the news scored three goals, and people have to accept that you are good. if you are in business and shareholders have been having a go at you, if you increase profits the following year, no one can deny that it is demonstrable. now we go over to the bbc political correspondent, who will say gordon brown as telling a pack of lies. that is one of the problems we have. >> what about the point about national politics? you might be able to do a good job locally and put emphasis on it constituency work, but the national reputation is going to be the problem, is it? >> all of them have to sign up to the coupon. they have to make the statement, this is what they will do going forward. we have to draw line here. for morse people,
there are seen in the local press and local media and by the local community. >> how does all this sound to you? >> that could work a local level, but it will have to be addressed at a national level. i am not sure how that can be done. one of the problems with politics, if you are a leading goal scorer and you did not score for a few games, people start getting to you. the news scored three goals, and people have to accept that you are good. if you are in business and shareholders...
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which allows stated and local law enforcement -- state and local law enforcement to have a memo of understanding with the federal government to have some immigration authority, otherwise it is exclusively federal. but, we did that because the previous mo used with local law enforcement really had no standards, accountabilities or even terms built into them. and, so, rather than just continue with these moas that were very vague and didn't allow us to prioritize with in 287-g we said, no, we're going to redo all of them. when we do that we will expand to other communities, although, not all have requested them but that will give us some authority to really focus on two groups. one, those who are already incarcerated so we don't have the system where somebody breaks a criminal law, they are hand in the criminal system and then released into the public and then ice or whatever other immigration has to go out and find them, which uses an extraordinary amount of resources. and, two, really, looking for gangs and also criminal fugitives who happen to be in the country illegally. our moas are ready to
which allows stated and local law enforcement -- state and local law enforcement to have a memo of understanding with the federal government to have some immigration authority, otherwise it is exclusively federal. but, we did that because the previous mo used with local law enforcement really had no standards, accountabilities or even terms built into them. and, so, rather than just continue with these moas that were very vague and didn't allow us to prioritize with in 287-g we said, no, we're...
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it is thought that the contamination came from a local smelting plant. local officials are talking about relocating everyone within the contamination site within two years. >> parents started bringing their children to local clinics and hospitals last month. four out of every five is now sick and has tested positive for lead poisoning. parents say local smelting factory was contaminated nearby soil, air, water supply according to chinese state television. the smelter blamed for the pollution was shut down by the authorities earlier this week. the villagers said that local officials promised in 2003 that they would be relocated. the head of the environment protection said that to move the villagers it is a major task. they are still within 1 kilometre and it is not safe to live here. the factory manager opposes the closure of the plant. he says "if our factory shutdown, over 2000 families will lose their livelihood. this will be a huge social problem." the air quality is very boring. chemical leaks are common in china and they are often blamed on lax enfo
it is thought that the contamination came from a local smelting plant. local officials are talking about relocating everyone within the contamination site within two years. >> parents started bringing their children to local clinics and hospitals last month. four out of every five is now sick and has tested positive for lead poisoning. parents say local smelting factory was contaminated nearby soil, air, water supply according to chinese state television. the smelter blamed for the...
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these are all programs that the state mandates local governments to run. walker thinks the decision to borrow and take money from local budgets was just wrong. >> we are the state's arm to be the safety net, and if they're taking money away from the safety net, the state no longer has a safety net for benefits. >> legislators said they had no choice. state assembly member tom tollakson wrote the law allowing the state to get local money. >> in an emergency, the state couldn't borrow money from cities and counties -- they were detached from cities and counties so that $2 billion borrowing that i would rather not have done but in this emergency it helps us avoid further devastating cuts to schools. >> but the counties argue the cuts to them are devastating as well. contra costa county already was suffering because of a decline in revenues from both property and sales taxes. it is a county with some of the wealthiest enclaves in the state, like orinda, whose residents may feel the loss of library or park money, and some of the poorest, like richmond, a largel
these are all programs that the state mandates local governments to run. walker thinks the decision to borrow and take money from local budgets was just wrong. >> we are the state's arm to be the safety net, and if they're taking money away from the safety net, the state no longer has a safety net for benefits. >> legislators said they had no choice. state assembly member tom tollakson wrote the law allowing the state to get local money. >> in an emergency, the state couldn't...
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they freed local slaves. they killed basically -- they killed or ran off every single confederate officer in jones county. there's -- it's been said joins county formally seceded from the confederacy by the end of the war. there's no evidence that they were officially seceding from the confederacy. newtonite was asked about that after the war. he said we never voted for secession in the first place. so there was no point in seceding from the confederacy. in our minds we never left the union. that was his response. but in effect jones county had seceded from the -- the men from jones county had launch just ahead successful insurrection against the confederacy and won and the county remain out of confederate control and everything south of that that towards mobile and the coast until the end of the war. >> in those, returning confederate veterans at the end of the war were so embarrassed by the southern unionism of jones county that they successfully petitioned the state to change the name of the county from jo
they freed local slaves. they killed basically -- they killed or ran off every single confederate officer in jones county. there's -- it's been said joins county formally seceded from the confederacy by the end of the war. there's no evidence that they were officially seceding from the confederacy. newtonite was asked about that after the war. he said we never voted for secession in the first place. so there was no point in seceding from the confederacy. in our minds we never left the union....
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straight to the point with our local forecast. thunderstorms are firing up this afternoon and especially this evening. right now off to the west we st have atppdo ok atler dodoppler an n casee where n i' talking about. cumberland to iser, west virginia. romney you a in e . ththpa hancock and paw thpaw too. hagerstown with within the next three hours and a chilly 63 at deep creek lake along route 21ed from the rain-cooled air. back to the map. the numbers tell the story best. we are in the 80s already at 9:00. 70s with more cloud cover and elevation in winchester and martinsburg and yes, there's humidity, low 80s feel like upper 80s. feeling like summer this morning. game plan, time lapse tower cam shows the cloud cover as it was last night. we're enjoying some sunshine for the time being. this is going to further destabilize the atmosphere and aid in the thunderstorm development which will move from south to north. the progress of the batch of storms isn't moving quest east very quickly. when it gets here the storms will continue
straight to the point with our local forecast. thunderstorms are firing up this afternoon and especially this evening. right now off to the west we st have atppdo ok atler dodoppler an n casee where n i' talking about. cumberland to iser, west virginia. romney you a in e . ththpa hancock and paw thpaw too. hagerstown with within the next three hours and a chilly 63 at deep creek lake along route 21ed from the rain-cooled air. back to the map. the numbers tell the story best. we are in the 80s...
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. >>> local workers have hit the jackpot. ask they are claiming their prize today. 27 emploes with washington hilton who decided to pool their money and buy some powerball tickets. craig melvin now on how they are turning their good luck into goodwill. >> reporter: when bridget saw a billboard posting the prize at more than $100 million she asked her co-workers if they would be interested. it wasn't a tough sell. >> everybody started digging in their desk and pulling out change and pennies. wounded up being 27 people who decided they wanted to put in a dollar and take a chance on playing the powerball. >> reporter: that night she decided to check the numbers online. >> about 1:00 i decided to check the powerball numbers. and i -- had made copies so i highlighted and got down to one ticket. i had realized i had on that ticket all of the but one number. i was excited but i didn't know how much we won at the time. >> reporter: the next morning she found out how much she and 26 of her grateful colleagues won. >> as we said, the d
. >>> local workers have hit the jackpot. ask they are claiming their prize today. 27 emploes with washington hilton who decided to pool their money and buy some powerball tickets. craig melvin now on how they are turning their good luck into goodwill. >> reporter: when bridget saw a billboard posting the prize at more than $100 million she asked her co-workers if they would be interested. it wasn't a tough sell. >> everybody started digging in their desk and pulling out...
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two, is localism. and under the localism banner, that's where we need to be very, very careful about this. >> host: so let's talk about each one of those. let's break those down. talk first about localism. tell us exactly what that means. >> guest: localism is a requirement or a regulation that the fcc has had for a number of years. localism is good and it's a good name. radio stations should reach out and be local. but what the fcc is contemplating doing is requiring a certain amount of programming be local, requiring, not voluntary by the radio. in other words, a radio station in a small community that cannot afford to pay for a local personality, they cannot afford to be say 50% local or whatever the requirement might be for that radio station, would be put out of business because they can't afford that. they just cannot afford it. the market may not bear it. and so i think the fcc has to be very sensitive to this. again, that is a form of censorship because it pushes the ability of that station to
two, is localism. and under the localism banner, that's where we need to be very, very careful about this. >> host: so let's talk about each one of those. let's break those down. talk first about localism. tell us exactly what that means. >> guest: localism is a requirement or a regulation that the fcc has had for a number of years. localism is good and it's a good name. radio stations should reach out and be local. but what the fcc is contemplating doing is requiring a certain...
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vehicle for a local jurisdiction. i can buy a boat for a local jurisdiction. all with the money of my federal partners. can they gas it? can they put oil in it? do they have drivers that are trained to drive it? all of those are costs that they have to bear so we need to look at the entire picture when we build capabilities and not just a piece of the picture. i talked about measurement and meaningful measurement. so how do we measure capability? what does it look like? is it sustainable? we've got a lot of different measurement tools out there. all of them have been challenging. all of them tend to measure things and widgets and stuff and not true capability. now, i'm here to tell you i don't really know how to do that. but i do know that what we're measuring right now is not necessarily capability. and i do know that's something fema is very, very actively involved in with new leadership, not that the old leadership didn't do the right job. it's just a tough issue. it's difficult to measure something that is inherently subjective until the hurricane comes. u
vehicle for a local jurisdiction. i can buy a boat for a local jurisdiction. all with the money of my federal partners. can they gas it? can they put oil in it? do they have drivers that are trained to drive it? all of those are costs that they have to bear so we need to look at the entire picture when we build capabilities and not just a piece of the picture. i talked about measurement and meaningful measurement. so how do we measure capability? what does it look like? is it sustainable? we've...
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newscast at 7:00 local. wusa9.com is always on. have a good night. >> couric: tonight, fear factor. >> it allows health care for illegal aliens. >> couric: worried americans voice their concerns about health care reform at town meetings coast to coast. >> if we don't stand up now, god help us. >> couric: what's truth and what's distortion. i'm katie couric. also tonight, taking on the taliban. >> we're on the offense now. >> couric: u.s. marines storm a taliban stronghold in an effort to drive them out before the election. and the president calls them all agents of change as the awards of the highest civilian honor, the medal of freedom. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: and good evening, everyone. the scene was repeated in one community after another all across america today-- citizens concerned about health care reform confronted their senators and representativesn i 27 townn meetings in 12 states. one by one, they expressed fear and anger over legislation now making its way
newscast at 7:00 local. wusa9.com is always on. have a good night. >> couric: tonight, fear factor. >> it allows health care for illegal aliens. >> couric: worried americans voice their concerns about health care reform at town meetings coast to coast. >> if we don't stand up now, god help us. >> couric: what's truth and what's distortion. i'm katie couric. also tonight, taking on the taliban. >> we're on the offense now. >> couric: u.s. marines storm a...
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that is a local decision. some places, it may be schools and in others, they may new -- they may use the national guard armories. they may use oral centers. there is a whole variety of things. planning is under way right now. we have provided resources to up that -- update that planning. that will be part of the ordering process, to identify where the vaccine should go throughout the state. >> we met yesterday with all the major associations, the teachers' unions, the principals' association, school boards, school nurses, the counselors, and there was a tremendous outpouring of support for having schools be the location to distribute the vaccine. children at risk -- schools want to be part of the solution. there was the universal support for the idea -- for the idea of that schools should be part of a solution. >> you have a second question? >> when you were developing these guidelines, were financial considerations taken in terms of closing schools? >> we want to be very flexible in terms of average daily att
that is a local decision. some places, it may be schools and in others, they may new -- they may use the national guard armories. they may use oral centers. there is a whole variety of things. planning is under way right now. we have provided resources to up that -- update that planning. that will be part of the ordering process, to identify where the vaccine should go throughout the state. >> we met yesterday with all the major associations, the teachers' unions, the principals'...
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israi government is funding a call otheir locales. there were inoduced to help 19th century explorers acrs vast areas of arab land, but ere are now at least 1 million, damaging vegetatioand infrastructu. animal welfare groups favor insteaa drug to make the camels and fertile- infertile. good ratin are vital for any tv show, but howar should pruce is there to make sure their progra days of the to the host of crime so in brazil iseing investigad by polic they think he ma have ordered five murders just to be first with the story. >> this was the crimerogram that police say usedo arrive at the scene of killings even before they did. back the studio, thtv presenter d local polician would leadhe way in denouncing the level of violence in the state, but policesay as well as reporting crime, he was instigating it as well, ordering at least five the killings featured on the pgram. the athorities allege he was involved in ug traffickingnd wanted to get d of his rivals, whilalso boosting h tv ratings. >> in truthe went as r as creating facts and
israi government is funding a call otheir locales. there were inoduced to help 19th century explorers acrs vast areas of arab land, but ere are now at least 1 million, damaging vegetatioand infrastructu. animal welfare groups favor insteaa drug to make the camels and fertile- infertile. good ratin are vital for any tv show, but howar should pruce is there to make sure their progra days of the to the host of crime so in brazil iseing investigad by polic they think he ma have ordered five murders...
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it will produce local heavy rain. in fact the flash flood watches in effect fo a good part of the area. watch out for that. tomorrow, much better weather. >> a cold front in august? >> it's a cool front. not really going to cool things down. >>ut that's what is causing the problem? >> yeah, that's what causinghe t inra today. >> that does it for today. the chris matthew show is next. and then "meet the press" is next.
it will produce local heavy rain. in fact the flash flood watches in effect fo a good part of the area. watch out for that. tomorrow, much better weather. >> a cold front in august? >> it's a cool front. not really going to cool things down. >>ut that's what is causing the problem? >> yeah, that's what causinghe t inra today. >> that does it for today. the chris matthew show is next. and then "meet the press" is next.
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metimes it may just be local leader. sometimes there may rally be something to predict or protect, a lge. a narcocs or some key facility. sore they mayeel this is good amsh point. they can exit once theyome under pressure engaging in somethg where you can succeed and achvingt least some casualties agast u.s. forces an take limited casualties on your own. and of cours they oftenake stakes. there arlots of times that u.s. and briti troops ca inflict significant casuties onhe taliban. >> after your vis to afghanistan, you wrote a report sayinghat taliban appeared to be winning. thu.s. commander ere, general chrystal fered a silar bloomy asssment recently. what will it take t turn things around? well, you have to understand that what we talkut the taliban winning is not that they're winning these tactical clashes. natoisoforces have won evry single csh that has occurred. the problem the areas where you don't have ese fights, ere's very limited afghan presen in mostarts of afghantan. there's ve limiedato isappresence becausen
metimes it may just be local leader. sometimes there may rally be something to predict or protect, a lge. a narcocs or some key facility. sore they mayeel this is good amsh point. they can exit once theyome under pressure engaging in somethg where you can succeed and achvingt least some casualties agast u.s. forces an take limited casualties on your own. and of cours they oftenake stakes. there arlots of times that u.s. and briti troops ca inflict significant casuties onhe taliban. >>...
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distraction, localism boards are the real focus.s. those localism boards are beine created now. our diversity czar just osed proposed that radio companies pay 100% of their operatingr budget yearly, if you are ayoua small business person, can you imagine paying 100% tax on your operating budget? 1 how long would you stay in business? that would then be transferredi to the state run radio of npr.d if you can't pay that, that is okay, we understand but you will lose that license and that will be sold to a minority group.up. america, hear me clearly. speak without fear. you carry the biggest stickr. which is the truth. people don't speak out becauset they didn't want to be seen as a holocaust denier, who wantste to be called a flat earther. they allowed harmlessmles legislation to pass and now we have a half a billion dollarsd in the hands of a communist revolutionary who describes his job as this. >> actually my job is not so dissimilar than my job was before. what i do, make it simple, i'ml basically a community organizer inside the federal family. >> inside the federal family. h
distraction, localism boards are the real focus.s. those localism boards are beine created now. our diversity czar just osed proposed that radio companies pay 100% of their operatingr budget yearly, if you are ayoua small business person, can you imagine paying 100% tax on your operating budget? 1 how long would you stay in business? that would then be transferredi to the state run radio of npr.d if you can't pay that, that is okay, we understand but you will lose that license and that will be...
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localism boards are the real focus. well, those localism boards being created now. our diversity czar has just proposed that radio companies pay 100% of their operating budget yearly, if you're a small businessperson, can you imagine paying 100% tax on your operating budget? how long would you stay in business? that 100% tax would be run to the state-run npr and if you can't pay that, that's ok, but you will lose your license and that license will then be sold to a minority group. america, hear me clearly. you must stand up and speak without fear. you carry the biggest stick, which is the truth. on global warming, people didn't speak out because they didn't want to to be seen as a holocaust denier. who wants to be called a flat earther? so they allowed harmless legislation to pass, and now we have a half a billion dollars in the hands of a communist revoluntionary who describes his job as this -- >> actually, my job is not so dissimilar than my job was before. what i do, to make it simple, i'm basically a community organizer inside the federal family. you >> >> insi
localism boards are the real focus. well, those localism boards being created now. our diversity czar has just proposed that radio companies pay 100% of their operating budget yearly, if you're a small businessperson, can you imagine paying 100% tax on your operating budget? how long would you stay in business? that 100% tax would be run to the state-run npr and if you can't pay that, that's ok, but you will lose your license and that license will then be sold to a minority group. america, hear...
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he has held several rounds tables with fema acid and local officials and members of congress. i've been involved in some of them and frankly he has held to free up hundreds of millions of dollars for those stricken by katrina here he has also been working closely with the experts such as the witness today as mccarthy of the congressional research service on possible changes and recommendations to the stafford act. i believe money of the options will be presented to that committee for informing the stafford act and a direct result of congressman average spent and i thank him for his aggressive involvement with this committee and a semper and issues. now, obviously as the chairman said pitching it was a horrible huge devastating hurricane. unfortunately as we know it is very unlikely that will be the largest on the hits us where the most large as catastrophe and damaging one that hits our country, category five hurricane in south florida could come at any moment were unwilling and 18.0 earthquake in california or pandemic food and we keep hearing about that right now are all tho
he has held several rounds tables with fema acid and local officials and members of congress. i've been involved in some of them and frankly he has held to free up hundreds of millions of dollars for those stricken by katrina here he has also been working closely with the experts such as the witness today as mccarthy of the congressional research service on possible changes and recommendations to the stafford act. i believe money of the options will be presented to that committee for informing...
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so we're going to work with the assembly, with local governments. but they're not going to be easy. >> these latest cuts are part of the plan to cut $750 million by the end of the summer. the governor is expected to bring $470 million in spending reductions to the board of public works august 26. the board already approve approved $280 million in cuts last month. all ever this an effort to close the state's $700 million budget shortfall. now to the debate over the health care reform as president obama wraps up a weekend of town hall meetings. health care remained a high priority on capitol hill. the president is pushing hard for government insurance options. many law makers are offering different solutions. brook hart has the story. >> as he took in old faithful and the grand canyon with his family, president obama appeared newly willing to bridge the nation's divide on health care reform. could he drop the controversial government insurance option? >> that is not the essential element. >> this was president obama saturday in colorado. >> the public
so we're going to work with the assembly, with local governments. but they're not going to be easy. >> these latest cuts are part of the plan to cut $750 million by the end of the summer. the governor is expected to bring $470 million in spending reductions to the board of public works august 26. the board already approve approved $280 million in cuts last month. all ever this an effort to close the state's $700 million budget shortfall. now to the debate over the health care reform as...
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she suffered a minor injury, but she was determined to still help local kids. >> we were working on the project before the incident, so i wanted to put closure to it. >> last night neighbors held a rally to stand up against the violence. >> we just want to raise awareness to the fact that there are law-abiding citizens in this neighborhood who won't tolerate gun violence. >> miss shirley has barely missed a beat and now kids have the supplies they need before school starts in just two weeks. she tells us she makes a plea to local businesses for the school supplies, police still don't know who shot her. cheryl con over, abc 2 news. >>> president barack obama is on the road this weekend to drum up support to reform the health care system. john cochran reports from washington. >> reporter: president obama and the first family are out west this weekend, visiting some of america's most beautiful natural wonders, including yellowstone national park. but this isn't just a sightseeing trip. mr. obama has been has gone to balk about health care reform. he'll hold another health care town hall th
she suffered a minor injury, but she was determined to still help local kids. >> we were working on the project before the incident, so i wanted to put closure to it. >> last night neighbors held a rally to stand up against the violence. >> we just want to raise awareness to the fact that there are law-abiding citizens in this neighborhood who won't tolerate gun violence. >> miss shirley has barely missed a beat and now kids have the supplies they need before school...
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once a month during the summer, the group teaches locals how to use it biomass. participants learn how to make their own electricity, how to use solar power, in different ways to conserve water. >> we will show people now prior to the heating season how can easily heat their house with corn that is grown right here in maryland. >> during the winter months, the group will continue to hold a free workshops, teaching energy conservation. starting today, if you want to book a flight, do not be surprised if the airline asked you for your gender and date of birth and the name under id will need to match the name of your boarding pass, including a middle initial. is all part of the transportation security administration's new secure flight program. it says the rules are designed to help them cut down on the number of passengers it identified as terrorists. and you flew is hitting dogs, and it can be deadly. the latest outbreak isn't fairfax, virginia. the fairfax county animal shelter temporary closed after it found to dogs in the shelter had the virus, and 28 dogs are
once a month during the summer, the group teaches locals how to use it biomass. participants learn how to make their own electricity, how to use solar power, in different ways to conserve water. >> we will show people now prior to the heating season how can easily heat their house with corn that is grown right here in maryland. >> during the winter months, the group will continue to hold a free workshops, teaching energy conservation. starting today, if you want to book a flight, do...
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the department of labor sets up local one-stop career centers. and at this offices you can find information about local jobs available, free classes on jab prep, computer training even. there are also a number of specific programs that can help you out. the displaced worker program. this is a program that will help you find work if you are laid off and the industry in that area is in decline. there's also something called the trade adjustment assistance program. you'll be eligible for the job training program if you were laid off because of a shift in
the department of labor sets up local one-stop career centers. and at this offices you can find information about local jobs available, free classes on jab prep, computer training even. there are also a number of specific programs that can help you out. the displaced worker program. this is a program that will help you find work if you are laid off and the industry in that area is in decline. there's also something called the trade adjustment assistance program. you'll be eligible for the job...
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but locals showed no fear when a plainclothes police officer confronted our cbs news crew. the angry crowd eventually drove him away. but it's cancer, not the police, that's the biggest threat here, explanation environmental activist. >> ( translated ): before, cancerous illnesses were rare in this area, but now they're common. >> reporter: common and growing. a government study never made public looked at 1,000 people living near the factory and found 40-50 cancer cases in 2007. village doctors estimate that number may be as high as 70 now. cbs news contacted red butterfly for its side of the story. in a faxed statement they say they've spent $13 million in environmental monitors and waste control over the last 10 years. but the family of this 14-year-old with leukemia says that's all smoke and mirrors, argue the company simply reduces factory emissions when inspectors visit. red butterfly has already been forced to close one regional factory. with lingerering pollution there leads to complaints of blurry vision, liver problems and lung congestion. here's a sample of the w
but locals showed no fear when a plainclothes police officer confronted our cbs news crew. the angry crowd eventually drove him away. but it's cancer, not the police, that's the biggest threat here, explanation environmental activist. >> ( translated ): before, cancerous illnesses were rare in this area, but now they're common. >> reporter: common and growing. a government study never made public looked at 1,000 people living near the factory and found 40-50 cancer cases in 2007....
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amerans from ound the country; and a loo t the public plan option vers a cop compromise; plus, two takeon local budget crises-- chicago mporarily shuts down libries, health clinics and garbage collecti; and cities and countiein california cut back on medical and socia services plus a profe of a colltor of words and junk. major funding for the nehour with jim lehrer is provided by: >> tiny little thing, it's just... not big. ah... okay, i found . ( cheers and applause ) okay. we are intel,...
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in the process, with local parks, with small groups, a local town, the beginning of the movement. i came up with a brilliant thought because we were listening the drug laws in a way, using marijuana specifically. i met some of the local indian tribes and discovered to my chagrin they you could smoke marijuana on the reservation without getting arrested. and perhaps that was a place for the next event. we spent some time talking to the indians, for some reason they declined. i became friends with rick of very -- rick o'barry creator of flipper, he trained the dolphins. interesting side story, at one point he committed suicide, realize he should beef price possible for starting the industry he was responsible for, capturing dolphins and putting them in tanks and he became an activist for freeing them around the world, he has been doing that for 40 years. and amazing movie, i encourage everyone to see it. it is a wonderful film. we decided, because we were both friends -- we would moderate together. with a couple other people, marshall had a club called blues image, also some partner
in the process, with local parks, with small groups, a local town, the beginning of the movement. i came up with a brilliant thought because we were listening the drug laws in a way, using marijuana specifically. i met some of the local indian tribes and discovered to my chagrin they you could smoke marijuana on the reservation without getting arrested. and perhaps that was a place for the next event. we spent some time talking to the indians, for some reason they declined. i became friends...
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>> if you work for the state or a local health department these days, it is a rough time. these budget cuts could not have come at a worse time as there are new concerns over the h1n1 virus, but local governments tell us they will be ready. it is other programs that will definitely feel the pinch. >> these cuts that are happening to every single local health departments are now cutting in. >> a health officer during an interview literally minutes after he told his staff 10% of them would be laid off, saving $800,000. his story is being told again and again all over the state assets of flu resurgence in looms over the horizon. he says it is a top priority, and county officials guarantee the resources will be there to respond. other health services will suffer greatly. >> of those things will clearly be affected by this. >> these are serious cuts. this is unprecedented and will have an impact. >> the secretary of public health services for the state says the state is filling the same pinch and will also be shifting money and resources to prepare for the possible resurgence.
>> if you work for the state or a local health department these days, it is a rough time. these budget cuts could not have come at a worse time as there are new concerns over the h1n1 virus, but local governments tell us they will be ready. it is other programs that will definitely feel the pinch. >> these cuts that are happening to every single local health departments are now cutting in. >> a health officer during an interview literally minutes after he told his staff 10% of...
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localism boards are the real focus. well, those localism boards being created now. our diversity czar has just proposed that radio companies pay 100% of their operating budget yearly, if you're a small businessperson, can you imagine paying 100% tax on your operating budget? how long would you stay in business? that 100% tax would be run to the state-run npr and if you can't pay that, that's ok, but you will lose your license and that license will then be sold to a minority group. america, hear me clearly. you must stand up and speak without fear. you carry the biggest stick, which is the truth. on global warming, people didn't speak out because they didn't want to to be seen as a holocaust denier. who wants to be called a flat earther? so they allowed harmless legislation to pass, and now we have a half a billion dollars in the hands of a communist revoluntionary who describes his job as this -- >> actually, my job is not so dissimilar than my job was before. what i do, to make it simple, i'm basically a community organizer inside the federal family. you >> >> insi
localism boards are the real focus. well, those localism boards being created now. our diversity czar has just proposed that radio companies pay 100% of their operating budget yearly, if you're a small businessperson, can you imagine paying 100% tax on your operating budget? how long would you stay in business? that 100% tax would be run to the state-run npr and if you can't pay that, that's ok, but you will lose your license and that license will then be sold to a minority group. america, hear...
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for the best local news in town, watch us morning, noon and night. and don't forget to check out our website at wusa.com where we are always on. i'm anita brickman. have a great week. we'll see ya. fab@
for the best local news in town, watch us morning, noon and night. and don't forget to check out our website at wusa.com where we are always on. i'm anita brickman. have a great week. we'll see ya. fab@
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shares of the local utility fell 4%. the corporate ration finished at 7%, and for first mariner, the stock fell 6.5%. >>> cash for clunkers is doing very well for the ford motor company. they are even stepping up production. it will build more of the focus and escape models as well as boost overall production. it's to help dealers restock depleted showrooms. >>> wyatt is here tonight. >> one stray shower over downtown, blew out in is hurry, though. the ravens seemed tabella good. right now, humid out there. steamy weather scenario. downtown here, at 74. balmy degree, but what you notice, yeah, it's still muggy out there. 80% humidity. light to moderate easterly breeze. i think that will keep going tomorrow. the almanac numbers for today, basically, a seasonable day. 84 degrees, 86 the average. we picked up a third of an inch of rain today. that's good news for people who need water on the lawn. you got that. early peek ahead of the weekend forecast. why not? it's never too early. 86 on saturday, slightly betters chance f
shares of the local utility fell 4%. the corporate ration finished at 7%, and for first mariner, the stock fell 6.5%. >>> cash for clunkers is doing very well for the ford motor company. they are even stepping up production. it will build more of the focus and escape models as well as boost overall production. it's to help dealers restock depleted showrooms. >>> wyatt is here tonight. >> one stray shower over downtown, blew out in is hurry, though. the ravens seemed...
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again, these are local decisions made locally. i must say, these decisions must be based on science and what is in the best public health interest of the students and the community and that is what we are encouraging. >> cbs news. it a lot of students are already heading back to college, whether it is for rush to get ready for the new school year. do you expect the recommendations that come out in august to be much different? but there some things that they should know that are significant? >> one of the things that is different about colleges is the residences, the dorms. in addition, how colleges can get a vaccination done for their students this very important for them to think about. in terms of college, also looking at the balancing factors in terms of education. a lot of the kids can do learning online through the internet and that is a way of reducing exposures if there is a lot of h1n1. >> we do feel there may be some practical challenges in isolating sick kids. we hope that we can work with faculties across this country b
again, these are local decisions made locally. i must say, these decisions must be based on science and what is in the best public health interest of the students and the community and that is what we are encouraging. >> cbs news. it a lot of students are already heading back to college, whether it is for rush to get ready for the new school year. do you expect the recommendations that come out in august to be much different? but there some things that they should know that are...
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we also have a couple of local showers moving out across areas. this is the line that is going to drift southeast. maybe we will see if you later on this evening. you'll see more showers and thunderstorms all over the place. the impact of these thunderstorm watch and effect -- on the banks of north carolina. and there are clusters of storms of through pennsylvania. our best chance of showers and storms -- storms will be tomorrow afternoon. here is our pollen count. aeverything else in the low range. 82 n. frederick. nice numbers for the twelfth day of august. heavy showers and storms keeping thingsnly in the 70's and below 80's. did not expect wild changes in the temperatures. as you head through saturday, it will be close to 90. although temperatures are starting to warm up from texas all the way to the canadian border. it is hard to iron out these little tiny details, but there is energy and instability in the air. they kind of hit or miss just around -- just about anywhere. we will see a chance of isolated shower or storm the next few days. jus
we also have a couple of local showers moving out across areas. this is the line that is going to drift southeast. maybe we will see if you later on this evening. you'll see more showers and thunderstorms all over the place. the impact of these thunderstorm watch and effect -- on the banks of north carolina. and there are clusters of storms of through pennsylvania. our best chance of showers and storms -- storms will be tomorrow afternoon. here is our pollen count. aeverything else in the low...
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bonds also refuses to cut the local churches any slack. a practicing christian, she credits her faith with informing her views on the environment and fighting mountaintop removal. mountaintop removal is a destruction of god's dearth, she says. more churches don't fight back because the of coal miners in the congregations and there is a history there. most of the pastors and old churches were owned by the companies. churches don't want to divide the congregations. many mountain churches are also subsidized by the companies she notes. it's very complicated. it is not black and white. they just teach the dog days and guns and don't talk about the environment. it's changing but a lot have joined the fight. maybe more wood in list if they had been on the walk bonds took one day with her seven year old grandson. like any other child he wandered over into the creek to play. his hands full he hollered up at his grandfather what's wrong with these fish? they were dead. bonds panicked and began screaming for him to get out of the creek. the look of
bonds also refuses to cut the local churches any slack. a practicing christian, she credits her faith with informing her views on the environment and fighting mountaintop removal. mountaintop removal is a destruction of god's dearth, she says. more churches don't fight back because the of coal miners in the congregations and there is a history there. most of the pastors and old churches were owned by the companies. churches don't want to divide the congregations. many mountain churches are also...